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A TOUCH OF UNDERSTANDING, INC. #65631197
A Touch of Understanding’s mission is to encourage acceptance and respect for all individuals. ATOU's educational programs are designed to increase understanding of differences, thereby minimizing discrimination, bullying, and social isolation suffered by children and adults who are perceived as different for any reason, but especially those with disabilities.
ATOU's in-school workshop provides a potent, life-changing opportunity for students to meet people with disabilities and to experience for themselves what it may be like to have a disability. The workshop is broken up into two parts.
ALZHEIMER'S ASSOCIATION: GREATER SACRAMENTO AREA #65630851
The Alzheimer's Association seeks to eliminate Alzheimer's and other forms of dementia through:
Headquarters: 225 N. Michigan Ave. Floor 17 Chicago, IL 60601
Local Office: 1455 Response Rd suite 190, Sacramento, CA 95815
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FAMILIES FOR EARLY AUTISM TREATMENT #4663216
DISABILITY RIGHTS CALIFORNIA #11547829
Disability Rights California provides free legal and advocacy services to Californians with disabilities including individual advocacy, self advocacy, training, and class action litigation.
Augments trainings with hundreds of free publications, available via the website, written to help people learn how to obtain the services and support they need.
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DISABILITY RIGHTS CALIFORNIA #65984677
What is a Representative Payee (Rep. Payee)?
A Representative Payee is an individual or organization that the Social Security Administration (SSA) appoints to receive and manage the RSDI (Retirement, Survivors, and Disability Insurance), SSDI (Social Security Disability Insurance), or SSI (Supplemental Security Income) benefits of another person, also referred to as a beneficiary. A rep. payee must use the benefits they receive for the use and benefit, and in the best interest of, the beneficiary.
What does the Office of Payee Review & Beneficiary Assistance (OPRABA) do?
How can OPRABA help?
FREED CENTER FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING #4662914
FREED Independent Living Center offers advocacy, information, referral, and assistance with aging and disability issues.
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This resource is eligible for electronic referral.
FREED CENTER FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING #74648790
As a member of the Nevada County Aging and Disability Resource Connection (ADRC), FREED assists people in making informed decisions about their short- or long–term care needs, and helps them make a plan to be able to live as they want in the community.
The ADRC helps individuals form a realistic view of what the community options in Nevada County really are. The consumer is encouraged to sit down with the ADRC Navigator to make an action plan and then become responsible for carrying out the steps of the plan.
A sample plan might include contacting family members for their input, contacting a financial advisor or planner to help with the money issues, or gathering information from local agencies on energy assistance or low cost telephone programs. It is up to the person to follow through on the plan but assistance from the ADRC Navigator is readily available if needed. A follow-up call will be made to see if the plan has been successful or if an amended plan is needed.
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NEVADA COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT #69488768
Nevada County Suprior Court offers Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Accommodations.
Parking
Drop Off
Facilities
All facilities are equipped with ramps, lifts and elevators.
Restrooms
Wheelchair accessible restrooms are located on the 1st floor of the "Annex" side of the Nevada City Courthouse. In Truckee, wheelchair accessible restrooms are adjacent to the main entrance on the 1st floor.
Auditory Impairments
Each courtroom is equipped with Assistive Listening devices and headsets. These are available through the courtroom clerk or bailiff.
SERVICE ANIMALS
Service animals are permitted in the courthouse subject to federal ADA regulations. The ADA defines a “service animal” as any animal that is individually traine…
[read more]NEVADA COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES #4661905
Adult Protective Services provides a support system to elderly and dependent adults who may be subject to neglect, physical abuse or exploitation, or who are unable to protect their own best interests.
The best way to report suspected elder or dependent abuse, is to call Adult Protective Services at 530-265-1639.
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PACIFIC ADA CENTER #64889881